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The Whisky Lover’s Guide To Scotland
Melinda Sheckells · 2026-04-02 · via Forbes - Forbes Travel Guide

The following itineraries will leave you in high spirits.

100 Princes Street

Any whisky lover will tell you the spirit’s quality is shaped by terroir — the distinctive taste and character imparted by the place where it is produced. Devotees will add that, beyond exceptional grain and pure water, a rare alchemy exists in every Scottish dram, shaped by geography, craftsmanship, gastronomy and heritage. These elements become deeply transportive when paired with a generous measure of Scottish heart and hospitality.

With that said, here’s a two-day itinerary immersed in Scotland’s whisky culture — from Speyside’s iconic distillery to Edinburgh’s medieval allure — that unfolds like a beautifully aged single malt.

Inside the sweet-smelling Macallan distllery.

The Macallan

Sampling in Speyside

Fly into Aberdeen and head straight to Speyside for a Highland experience centered on The Macallan, a pioneer in single-malt Scotch whisky.

Speyside is home to the River Spey and Scotland’s most prolific whisky region, with roughly 50 distilleries — nearly one-third of the country’s more than 140 working sites. The 90-minute drive from Aberdeen International Airport winds through soft green hills, mist-threaded rivers and quiet villages where distilling has been a way of life for centuries.

The Macallan Estate is Speyside’s jewel — locals gleam with pride at its mention. Arriving at the 485-acre estate, you may not even see the distillery itself, as it blends seamlessly into the landscape beneath its green roof, following the contours of the surrounding terrain.

The Macallan’s story stretches back to 1824, when founder Alexander Reid distilled his first spirit in what the brand calls “curiously small stills.” That early obsession with challenging convention continues to define the house style.

Monday through Wednesday is reserved for appointments and private tours, while Thursday through Sunday, the estate opens to the public. As you move through the grounds, discover how each stage of production contributes to the prized liquid. The barley, the water, the cut of the spirit and the long maturation — every step is considered.

The Macallan’s story stretches back to 1824.

The Macallan

Yet it is the oak that dominates the conversation. At The Macallan, exceptional sherry-seasoned casks are responsible for up to 80% of the whisky’s flavor and all its natural color. Oak forests in Europe and the United States, cooperages in Spain and longstanding relationships with Bodegas Grupo Estevez, owners of the renowned Valdespino vineyards and bodegas, form an intricate global journey that ultimately leads back to Speyside. Much like the model of champagne houses, The Macallan Estate blends production, preservation and storytelling under one roof — where every drop of its whisky is still created.

Bespoke encounters with master whisky makers provide rare opportunities to explore the Six Pillars that underpin production — from the character imparted by the stills to the meticulous selection of spirit during distillation. Private tastings invite guests to compare expressions and understand how time, wood and environment shape complexity.

Outdoors, The Macallan reveals another side of its personality through seasonal pursuits such as guided flyfishing, where mornings spent casting on the River Spey are followed by lunches overlooking the water. Personal shopping appointments in the boutique add a final note of indulgence. Bottles from the David Carson-created Timeless Collections feature a shape inspired by the distillery’s architecture and subtle design references to Spain’s Sherry Triangle.

The Macallan distillery is also a great place for a midday meal.

The Macallan

Where to Dine

Stay for lunch at The Macallan Distillery for one of Scotland’s most compelling dining experiences, which takes place above rolling hills dotted with grazing “hairy coos,” the beloved Highland cattle. TimeSpirit, the onsite restaurant created in collaboration with Spain’s celebrated Roca brothers of the lauded El Celler de Can Roca, is a destination in its own right. This is their first location outside their family restaurant in Girona, Spain, which has long been considered among the best in the world.

The 24-seat establishment, designed by architect David Thulstrup, creates a dialogue between landscape, architecture and gastronomy. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the River Spey and the surrounding countryside, while the open kitchen anchors the room. Exclusive expressions of single-malt whisky are housed in an oak-paneled cellar space surrounded by fine wines and sherries.

The Roca brothers’ connection to Scotland began with a yearlong exploration of the producers and ingredients that define the country’s gastronomic identity. Their approach was rooted in curiosity and respect — listening to local artisans, foraging for ingredients and reinterpreting heritage techniques through a contemporary lens. That spirit is evident in six-course lunch and nine-course dinner tasting menus, which are sensory journeys through time and place. Seasonal Scottish ingredients — wild herbs, coastal seafood and estate-grown produce — are paired with expressions of The Macallan. Whisky appears not only in the glass but is also incorporated into sauces, textures and aromas, revealing unexpected dimensions of flavor.

Leaving the estate, explore the nearby villages of Aberlour or Archiestown for a glimpse of rural Scotland largely untouched by time.

The Fife Arms is part Victorian inn and part art gallery.

The Fife Arms

Where to Stay

After a day at The Macallan, continue about an hour to The Fife Arms in Braemar, near Balmoral Castle — the royal family’s Scottish residence sits just nine miles away — one of Scotland’s most distinctive hotels and among the most luxurious accommodations within reach of Speyside.

Part reimagined 19th-century Victorian coaching inn, part art-world fantasy — founded by Iwan and Manuela Wirth of Hauser & Wirth gallery fame — the property layers a strong sense of place with a remarkable art collection that includes more than 16,000 museum-worthy works alongside Scottish antiques, curiosities and contemporary commissions.

Every one of the 46 rooms and suites is unique and photo-worthy, mixing maximalist wallpaper with precious artifacts and Victorian textiles.

Bertie’s Whisky Bar is the soulful centerpiece, showcasing more than 500 whiskies arranged by flavor profile, making it one of Scotland’s most significant collections for both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. Choose from four distinctive dining venues, including Elsa’s, a sleek cocktail bar inspired by fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli.

100 Princes Street is a love letter to a different time.

100 Princes Street

Imbibing in Edinburgh

From Braemar, make the two-hour drive to Edinburgh, where Scotland’s whisky culture meets its signature hospitality.

Walk up to Edinburgh Castle in time to hear the One O’Clock Gun echo across the rooftops. From there, follow the Water of Leith toward the revitalized port district of Leith, where ivy-clad stone walls and small footbridges reveal a quieter side of the city.

The Water of Leith offers a more local counterpoint to the city center’s frenetic pace. The route eventually leads into a neighborhood that has evolved into one of the capital’s most dynamic hubs for food, design and boutiques. Stretch the afternoon with a leisurely lunch at Browns Edinburgh, then browse independent shops such as Bard to discover another dimension of Scottish creativity through artisan design objects.

Whisky plays an important part of a Gleneagles Townhouse experience.

Gleneagles Townhouse Edinburgh

Where to Stay and Dine

Whisky lovers gravitate toward one of three hotels, each reflecting a different expression of the spirit. For the whisky lover who believes the spirit is meant to be shared, there’s Gleneagles Townhouse. Set within the former Bank of Scotland headquarters in bustling St. Andrew Square, the property channels a convivial energy. The city-centered sister address to the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Gleneagles sporting estate, it transforms whisky into a catalyst for conversation.

Grand architectural details remain — ornate ceilings, sweeping columns and the quiet drama of former vaults — enlivened by contemporary color and curated art. Days may begin with wellness sessions in the Strong Rooms before drifting into lunch beneath the glass-domed ceiling of The Spence. As evening approaches, the energy shifts upward to Lamplighters, the exclusive rooftop bar with panoramic views of medieval rooftops.

For whisky lovers who wax poetic about their last dram, a stop by 100 Princes Street is in order. The Four-Star escape feels like a love letter to another era. Set within a storied townhouse facing Edinburgh Castle with just 29 individually designed rooms and suites, the hotel offers a slower, highly personalized experience.

Toast to your visit at 100 Princes Street’s The Wallace.

100 Princes Street

Throughout the property, five custom tartans, handpicked antiques and nautical design references create a sense of place that feels both historic and quietly luxurious. Dining at hybrid restaurant/salon/library The Wallace offers sweeping castle vistas and a menu rooted in local produce and Highland tradition. Additionally, private tastings occur in Ghillie’s Pantry, where curated drams and bespoke pairings are presented beneath a celestial-inspired ceiling, often guided by the hotel’s whisky ambassador.

Five-Star The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel is classic Edinburgh that’s ideal for heritage-driven whisky lovers who know their peat from unpeated. Positioned at No. 1 Princes St., its clock tower has been a defining city landmark since 1902. The hotel features 187 bedrooms, including 20 suites, with interiors inspired by muted heather tones and moorland greens.

At Scotch, the hotel’s aptly named whisky bar, a kilted staff member steers one of Edinburgh’s largest collections, each pour revealing subtle variations shaped by climate, craft and cask. Breakfast, lunch and dinner at Brasserie Prince deliver a lively meeting of classic French technique and the soulfulness of Scottish produce.

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